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21 Spektakel
m; -s, -, meist Sg.; umg.—n; -s, -; spectacle; (Medienspektakel) media event; der Sonnenuntergang war ein großartiges Spektakel the sunset was really a sight to see ( oder really spectacular)* * *das Spektakelshindig; spectacle; uproar* * *Spek|ta|kel I [ʃpɛk'taːkl]m -s, - (inf)row, rumpus (inf); (= Aufregung) fuss, palaver (inf) II [ʃpɛk'taːkl, sp-]nt -s, - (old)spectacle, show* * *der1) (an uproar: The teacher told the pupils to stop making such a hullabaloo.) hullabaloo2) (a noisy disturbance; an uproar.) rumpus* * *Spek·ta·kel1<-s, ->[ʃpɛkˈta:kl̩]m (fam)Spek·ta·kel2<-s, ->[ʃpɛkˈta:kl̩]nt (geh) spectacle* * *der; Spektakels, Spektakel (ugs.)2) (laute Auseinandersetzung) fusseinen Spektakel machen — kick up or make a fuss
* * *Spektakel1 m; -s, -, meist sg; umg1. (Lärm) din, racket;einen Spektakel machen make a terrible racket2. (Zank) rumpus;einen Spektakel machen kick up a rumpus3. (Umstände) palaver, fuss;so ein Spektakel! what a palaver!, what a fuss!der Sonnenuntergang war ein großartiges Spektakel the sunset was really a sight to see ( oder really spectacular)* * *der; Spektakels, Spektakel (ugs.)2) (laute Auseinandersetzung) fusseinen Spektakel machen — kick up or make a fuss
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22 fracasso
m di persone dindi oggetti che cadono crash* * *fracasso s.m.1 din, uproar, hubbub, racket; ( trambusto) row, ado; (fig.) stir; ( di cose rotte) crash: un fracasso di piatti rotti, the crash of broken plates; far fracasso, to make a noise (o a din); (fig.) to cause a stir; i bambini facevano un fracasso indiavolato, children made a terrible racket2 ( gran quantità) a great quantity, a lot, loads of (pl.): un fracasso di soldi, a great quantity (o loads) of money.* * *[fra'kasso]sostantivo maschile1) (rumore fastidioso) din, rumble; (rumore violento) crashfare fracasso — to make a commotion o row
2) (di oggetti rotti) clatter, smash, crash* * *fracasso/fra'kasso/sostantivo m.2 (di oggetti rotti) clatter, smash, crash. -
23 jaleo
m.1 row, rumpus (alboroto).armar jaleo to kick up a row o fuss2 mess, confusion.3 cheering (aplausos, gritos).4 fuss, babel, racket, row.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: jalear.* * *1 (alboroto) din, racket2 (escándalo) fuss, commotion3 (riña) row4 (confusión) muddle■ me he armado tal jaleo que no sé ni dónde estoy I'm so mixed up I don't know whether I'm coming or going* * *SM1) * (=ruido) row, racket2) * (=confusión) mess, muddle; (=problema) hasslecon tanto botón me armo unos jaleos — I get into such a mess o muddle with all these buttons
3) * (=juerga) binge *4) (Mús) shouting and clapping ( to encourage dancers)5) (Caza) hallooing* * *masculino (fam)a) (alboroto, ruido) racket (colloq), row (colloq)c) ( actividad intensa)d) ( riña) brawl* * *= fireworks, buzz, rumpus, hoopla, hubbub, ruckus, commotion, racket, palaver.Ex. 'You know, Tom, if I ever find another job -- and I'm already looking -- there will be some fireworks around here before I leave, I can guarantee you that!'.Ex. The article is entitled 'Turf wars in the playback software arena: Microsoft Netshow, Windows Multimedia Player, and all that buzz'.Ex. Then reading of this story aloud to young children as they look at the pictures, needs a firm, quiet voice, until that glorious wordless pictorial passage showing the 'wild rumpus,' when at least one reader discovers it is necessary to give a one-man vocal performance of some rumbustious classical music as accompaniment to the viewing of those pages.Ex. Amid the hoopla, she hasn't forgotten its roots.Ex. And arming himself with patience and piety he tarried awhile until the hubbub was stilled.Ex. Sometime back a heroine created a ruckus by saying that the actor acted fresh with her by biting her lips in a smooching scene.Ex. She pleaded, futilely, in broken French, until an elderly man, hearing the commotion, came to her rescue.Ex. He says the library science degree is a racket; that there's nothing taught in library school that can't be better learned on the job.Ex. Most fashion-conscious shoppers will beaware of the palaver caused last month by the swastika design embroidered on a Zara handbag.----* ¡qué jaleo! = what a palaver!.* * *masculino (fam)a) (alboroto, ruido) racket (colloq), row (colloq)c) ( actividad intensa)d) ( riña) brawl* * *= fireworks, buzz, rumpus, hoopla, hubbub, ruckus, commotion, racket, palaver.Ex: 'You know, Tom, if I ever find another job -- and I'm already looking -- there will be some fireworks around here before I leave, I can guarantee you that!'.
Ex: The article is entitled 'Turf wars in the playback software arena: Microsoft Netshow, Windows Multimedia Player, and all that buzz'.Ex: Then reading of this story aloud to young children as they look at the pictures, needs a firm, quiet voice, until that glorious wordless pictorial passage showing the 'wild rumpus,' when at least one reader discovers it is necessary to give a one-man vocal performance of some rumbustious classical music as accompaniment to the viewing of those pages.Ex: Amid the hoopla, she hasn't forgotten its roots.Ex: And arming himself with patience and piety he tarried awhile until the hubbub was stilled.Ex: Sometime back a heroine created a ruckus by saying that the actor acted fresh with her by biting her lips in a smooching scene.Ex: She pleaded, futilely, in broken French, until an elderly man, hearing the commotion, came to her rescue.Ex: He says the library science degree is a racket; that there's nothing taught in library school that can't be better learned on the job.Ex: Most fashion-conscious shoppers will beaware of the palaver caused last month by the swastika design embroidered on a Zara handbag.* ¡qué jaleo! = what a palaver!.* * *( fam)me armo un jaleo con estas calles I get into a muddle o I get confused with these streetsperdón por este jaleo, es que acabo de llegar de viaje excuse the mess, I've just got back from a trip3(actividad intensa): hemos tenido mucho jaleo en casa everything's been very hectic at homecon todo el jaleo de la mudanza with all the upheaval of the move4 (riña) brawlaquí no quiero jaleos I don't want any brawling here* * *
Del verbo jalear: ( conjugate jalear)
jaleo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
jaleó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
jalear
jaleo
jaleo sustantivo masculino (fam)
( desorden) mess;
( problemas) hassle (colloq)c) ( actividad intensa):
con todo el jaleo de la mudanza with all the upheaval of the move
jalear vtr (animar) to cheer (on)
jaleo sustantivo masculino
1 (ruido) din, racket
armar jaleo, to make a racket
2 (situación confusa) muddle
3 (bronca) row
' jaleo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alborotar
- alboroto
- buena
- bueno
- bulla
- cacao
- escándalo
- folclore
- follón
- lomo
- meter
- montarse
- ruido
- taco
- zarabanda
- armar
- gresca
- pelotera
- quilombo
- revuelta
English:
almighty
- din
- fuss
- racket
- ruckus
- rumpus
- to-do
- ructions
- to
* * *jaleo nmFam1. [lío] mess, confusion;había un jaleo enorme a la entrada del estadio it was utter chaos outside the stadium;no encuentro el documento entre tanto jaleo de papeles I can't find the document amongst all this muddle o jumble of papers;tengo mucho jaleo en la oficina things are pretty hectic for me at the office just now;un jaleo de cifras a jumble of figures;en menudo jaleo te has metido that's a real mess you've landed yourself in;con este programa me armo mucho jaleo this program is a nightmare2. [alboroto] row, rumpus;armar jaleo to kick up a row o fuss3. [ruido] racket, row;[aplausos, gritos] cheering;armar jaleo to make a racket* * *m1 ( ruido) racket, uproar;armar jaleo fam kick up a fuss fam2 ( lío) mess, muddle* * *1) : uproar, ruckus, racket3) : cheering and clapping (for a dance)* * *jaleo n1. (ruido) racket / row¡no arméis tanto jaleo! stop making such a racket!2. (problemas) troublecomo se entere tu padre, habrá jaleo there'll be trouble if your dad finds out -
24 Krach
Interj. crash!, bang!* * *der Krachcrash; row; noise; ruckus; rumpus* * *Krạch [krax]m -(e)s, -e['krɛçə]Krach machen — to make a noise etc
mit jdm Krach haben — to have a row etc with sb, to row or quarrel or fight with sb
mit jdm Krach kriegen — to get into trouble with sb, to have a row with sb
3) (= Börsenkrach) crash* * *der1) (a great deal of noise: What a racket the children are making!) racket2) (a noisy quarrel: They had a terrible row; a family row.) row3) (a continuous loud noise: They heard a row in the street.) row* * *<-[e]s, Kräche>[krax, pl ˈkrɛçə]m\Krach machen to make a noise [or fam racket2. (lauter Schlag) bangmit jdm \Krach kriegen (fam) to get into trouble with sb5.* * *der; Krach[e]s, Kräche1) o. Pl. (Lärm) noise; rowKrach machen — make a noise or (coll.) a row; be noisy
3) (ugs.): (Streit) rowmit jemandem Krach anfangen/kriegen — start/have a row with somebody (coll.)
Krach machen od. schlagen — (ugs.) kick up or make a fuss
4) (ugs.): (BörsenKrach) crash* * *Krach machen make a row (umg und US racket, din)2. umg (Streit) row;Krach schlagen kick up a fuss, cause an uproar;Krach bekommen mit get into trouble with;bei denen gibt’s ständig Krach they’re always having rows ( oder rowing), US they never stop squabbling3. WIRTSCH crash* * *der; Krach[e]s, Kräche1) o. Pl. (Lärm) noise; rowKrach machen — make a noise or (coll.) a row; be noisy
2) (lautes Geräusch) crash; bang3) (ugs.): (Streit) rowmit jemandem Krach anfangen/kriegen — start/have a row with somebody (coll.)
Krach machen od. schlagen — (ugs.) kick up or make a fuss
4) (ugs.): (BörsenKrach) crash* * *¨-e m.crash n.noise n.row n. -
25 escándalo
m.1 scandal, public disturbance, lot of noise, public and noisy disturbance.2 scandal, big scene, discreditable action, indecency.3 defamatory talk.4 noise.imperat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Imperative of Spanish verb: escandir.* * *1 scandal2 (alboroto) racket, fuss, din, uproar\armar un escándalo to kick up a fusscausar escándalo to cause a scandal* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=tumulto) scandal, outrage¡qué escándalo! — what a scandal!
¡es un escándalo! — it's outrageous o shocking!
precios de escándalo — (=caros) outrageous prices; (=baratos) amazing prices
un resultado de escándalo — (=malo) a scandalous result; (=bueno) a great result, an outstanding result
2) (=ruido) row, uproararmar un escándalo — to make a scene, cause a row o an uproar
3) (=asombro) astonishmentllamar a escándalo — to cause astonishment, be a shock
* * *1) (hecho, asunto chocante) scandalqué escándalo! qué manera de vestir! — what a shocking o an outrageous way to dress!
2) (alboroto, jaleo)no armen or hagan tanto escándalo — don't make such a racket o row (colloq)
cuando lo sepa va a armar un escándalo — when she finds out she'll kick up a fuss o she'll create a scene (colloq)
* * *= fuss, scandal, rumpus, outrage, disgrace, racket.Ex. Hernandez decided that if he wished to survive in this restrictive atmosphere his options were clearly the following: don't make waves, do a good job with no fuss of which he could be proud, and try to gain Balzac's respect.Ex. The subjects referred to recur frequently in the writings of the 'socially committed' -- drugs, sex, racism, student unrest, riots, scandals in government, conservation, the role of women in society are among them.Ex. Then reading of this story aloud to young children as they look at the pictures, needs a firm, quiet voice, until that glorious wordless pictorial passage showing the 'wild rumpus,' when at least one reader discovers it is necessary to give a one-man vocal performance of some rumbustious classical music as accompaniment to the viewing of those pages.Ex. The outrage expressed by users of the Internet brought about the passing an act aimed at ridding the Internet of pornography.Ex. Distribution of any publication that tends to expose an individual to public contempt, ridicule, or disgrace is forbidden.Ex. He says the library science degree is a racket; that there's nothing taught in library school that can't be better learned on the job.----* armar escándalo = make + a ruckus.* armar un escándalo = raise + a stink, kick up + a fuss, kick up + a stink, make + a stink (about), make + a racket, make + a row, kick up + a row.* de escándalo = outrageous.* escándalo político = political scandal.* escándalo público = public scandal.* escándalos sexuales = sleaze.* incitar escándalo = arouse + furor.* obras que revelan un escándalo = exposé.* persona que desvela escándalos o corrupción = muckraker.* revelación de escándalos o corrupción = muckraking.* * *1) (hecho, asunto chocante) scandalqué escándalo! qué manera de vestir! — what a shocking o an outrageous way to dress!
2) (alboroto, jaleo)no armen or hagan tanto escándalo — don't make such a racket o row (colloq)
cuando lo sepa va a armar un escándalo — when she finds out she'll kick up a fuss o she'll create a scene (colloq)
* * *= fuss, scandal, rumpus, outrage, disgrace, racket.Ex: Hernandez decided that if he wished to survive in this restrictive atmosphere his options were clearly the following: don't make waves, do a good job with no fuss of which he could be proud, and try to gain Balzac's respect.
Ex: The subjects referred to recur frequently in the writings of the 'socially committed' -- drugs, sex, racism, student unrest, riots, scandals in government, conservation, the role of women in society are among them.Ex: Then reading of this story aloud to young children as they look at the pictures, needs a firm, quiet voice, until that glorious wordless pictorial passage showing the 'wild rumpus,' when at least one reader discovers it is necessary to give a one-man vocal performance of some rumbustious classical music as accompaniment to the viewing of those pages.Ex: The outrage expressed by users of the Internet brought about the passing an act aimed at ridding the Internet of pornography.Ex: Distribution of any publication that tends to expose an individual to public contempt, ridicule, or disgrace is forbidden.Ex: He says the library science degree is a racket; that there's nothing taught in library school that can't be better learned on the job.* armar escándalo = make + a ruckus.* armar un escándalo = raise + a stink, kick up + a fuss, kick up + a stink, make + a stink (about), make + a racket, make + a row, kick up + a row.* de escándalo = outrageous.* escándalo político = political scandal.* escándalo público = public scandal.* escándalos sexuales = sleaze.* incitar escándalo = arouse + furor.* obras que revelan un escándalo = exposé.* persona que desvela escándalos o corrupción = muckraker.* revelación de escándalos o corrupción = muckraking.* * *A (hecho, asunto chocante) scandalestá implicado en un escándalo financiero he's involved in a financial scandal¡qué escándalo! ¡qué manera de vestir! what a shocking o an outrageous way to dress!es un escándalo cómo suben los precios it's shocking o scandalous the way prices are going upla noticia provocó un gran escándalo the news caused (a) great scandal o outrage[ S ] precios de escándalo amazing pricesCompuesto:public indecencyB(alboroto, jaleo): no armen or hagan tanto escándalo don't make such a racket o row o ( AmE) ruckus ( colloq)cuando le presentaron la cuenta armó un escándalo when they gave him the bill he kicked up a fuss o stink o he created a scene ( colloq)nada de escándalos dentro del local we don't want any trouble in hereun borracho que daba un escándalo en la calle a drunk who was causing a commotion o scene in the street* * *
escándalo sustantivo masculino
1 (hecho, asunto chocante) scandal;◊ ¡qué escándalo! ¡qué manera de vestir! what a shocking o an outrageous way to dress!
2 (alboroto, jaleo) fuss;
cuando lo sepa va a armar un escándalo when she finds out she'll kick up a fuss;
no armen tanto escándalo don't make such a racket o row (colloq);
nada de escándalos dentro del local we don't want any trouble in here
escándalo sustantivo masculino
1 (ruido, jaleo) row, racket, din: con este escándalo vais a despertar a los vecinos, you'll wake up the neighbours with all this row
2 (inmoralidad) scandal
' escándalo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
armar
- campanada
- carnaza
- espectáculo
- follón
- montar
- organizar
- polvareda
- salpicar
- vergüenza
- boca
- deber
- descubierto
- destapar
- estallar
- luz
English:
breath
- capital
- catch up
- disgrace
- disorderly
- furor
- furore
- fuss
- hush up
- row
- rumpus
- scandal
- scene
- stink
- blow
- carry
- kick
- outrage
* * *♦ nm1. [hecho inmoral] scandal;[indignación] outrage;un escándalo de corrupción política a political corruption scandal;hubo escándalo generalizado entre la opinión pública there was widespread indignation among public opinion;¡esto es un escándalo!, quiero que me devuelvan el dinero this is outrageous! I want my money back;los sueldos de los políticos son un escándalo o [m5] de escándalo politicians' salaries are a scandal o a disgrace;sus declaraciones causaron escándalo her statements caused a great scandalDer escándalo público public indecency;escándalo sexual sex scandal2. [alboroto] uproar, racket;¡dejen ya de armar tanto escándalo! stop making such a racket!;armar un escándalo to kick up a fuss;menudo escándalo armó al enterarse she made quite a scene when she found out♦ de escándalo loc adjFam1. [enorme] enormous;una goleada de escándalo a real hammering2. [asombroso] astonishing;precios de auténtico escándalo really amazing prices* * *m1 ( asunto vergonzoso) scandal2 ( jaleo) racket, ruckus;armar un escándalo make a scene* * *escándalo nm1) : scandal2) : scene, commotion* * *1. (asunto) scandal2. (ruido) racket -
26 krach
Interj. crash!, bang!* * *der Krachcrash; row; noise; ruckus; rumpus* * *Krạch [krax]m -(e)s, -e['krɛçə]Krach machen — to make a noise etc
mit jdm Krach haben — to have a row etc with sb, to row or quarrel or fight with sb
mit jdm Krach kriegen — to get into trouble with sb, to have a row with sb
3) (= Börsenkrach) crash* * *der1) (a great deal of noise: What a racket the children are making!) racket2) (a noisy quarrel: They had a terrible row; a family row.) row3) (a continuous loud noise: They heard a row in the street.) row* * *<-[e]s, Kräche>[krax, pl ˈkrɛçə]m\Krach machen to make a noise [or fam racket2. (lauter Schlag) bangmit jdm \Krach kriegen (fam) to get into trouble with sb5.* * *der; Krach[e]s, Kräche1) o. Pl. (Lärm) noise; rowKrach machen — make a noise or (coll.) a row; be noisy
3) (ugs.): (Streit) rowmit jemandem Krach anfangen/kriegen — start/have a row with somebody (coll.)
Krach machen od. schlagen — (ugs.) kick up or make a fuss
4) (ugs.): (BörsenKrach) crash* * *krach int crash!, bang!* * *der; Krach[e]s, Kräche1) o. Pl. (Lärm) noise; rowKrach machen — make a noise or (coll.) a row; be noisy
2) (lautes Geräusch) crash; bang3) (ugs.): (Streit) rowmit jemandem Krach anfangen/kriegen — start/have a row with somebody (coll.)
Krach machen od. schlagen — (ugs.) kick up or make a fuss
4) (ugs.): (BörsenKrach) crash* * *¨-e m.crash n.noise n.row n.
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